268 collocations for load

"I loaded my double-barrelled gun by candle-light I put plenty of powder and a handful of shot into each barrel.

I started to load my rifle.

Since my father loaded the ship, I expect you see where the fellow's threats led?" "I see the line Cartwright might take," Brown remarked dryly.

Having arrived there, I first purchased of James Webb, son of Orange Webb, six hundred and sixty clams, and afterwards, with the help of my men, finished loading my boat.

Then I took my bearings as well as I could, re-loaded my pistols, and marched into the woods, keeping to the course of the little river.

Faces flushed and eyes sparkled in the delightful anticipation: and some of the ardent spirits, more eager than the others, loaded their muskets to be ready!

There is a charm about this last resting-place in spite of its mournfulness, and the many flowers load the air with a delicious perfume.

Instead of this they continued to shout their war-song, and howl their war- notes; they loaded their pieces with ball-cartridge, or blank cartridge and small stones, and commenced firing at the long range of white buildings in which Colonel Bush and his officers slept.

We commenced loading our wagon with our few things.

He made all preparations for departure, struck his tents, loaded his camels, and started off on the road towards the camp of the Saad tribe, with whom he was in alliance.

After nature was satisfied we quickly descended past the previously busy scene, and when near the high road again came in view of some woodmen loading a cart with logs.

All the etymologists are silent; Tooke and Richardson ignore the problem; and of the innumerable pamphlets in the Worcester and Webster Controversy, loading the tables of school-committee-men, not one ventures to grapple with the lily-pad.

" "Montgomery frankly stated his father loaded the vessel.

When all was ready, they loaded the mules, went to the monster's city, set the trap at the southern gate, and at the northern they placed the sulphur, which they set on fire, and then fled.

"Listen: 'Confirm eleven steamers Universal Line withdrawn Japan trade loading secretly huge wheat cargo for Liverpool.

The name Of Feridún is honoured among men, Whilst curses load the memory of Zohák.

In January, 1903, with two boys, Esien and Efiiom, and a girl, Mana, whom she had carefully trained, she loaded her canoe with food and other supplies and set off for the land of the cruel cannibals.

Concealed in the deep shadows of the bushes he seated himself on the end of a fallen spruce and loaded his pipe, taking care to light it with the flare of the match hidden in the hollow of his hands.

He loaded his revolver as he ran, slackening his pace as he covered greater distance, for he knew that in the storm his trail could be followed scarcely faster than a walk.

He could get a dog-team, Alaskan huskies, to be had in Truckee; he could load sledges with provisions; he could put the right man in charge and then lead the way.

An old and reliable wagon-master, named Lewis Simpsonwho had taken a great fancy to me, and who, by the way, was one of the best wagon-masters that ever ran a bull trainwas loading a train for the company, and was about to start out with it for Salt Lake.

First Kurt began to load bags of wheat, as they fell from the whirring combines, into the wagons.

They loaded a barrel, and with huge buckets filled it with water.

[f] Yet still one gen'ral cry[g] the skies assails, And gain and grandeur load the tainted gales: Few know the toiling statesman's fear or care, Th' insidious rival, and the gaping heir.

It was a rare thing to see it without a fire; and the empty jam-tins, bottles, bits of bag, paper, tent-pegs, and fish-tins to be found there would have loaded a dozen waggons.

268 collocations for  load